Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology (Apr 2022)

Combined Pharmacological and Endoscopic Treatment for Worsening Gastroesophageal Varices in Patients with Cirrhosis

  • Pepe V,
  • Angeli P,
  • Di Pascoli M

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 15
pp. 59 – 65

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Veronica Pepe, Paolo Angeli, Marco Di Pascoli Department of Medicine, Unit of Internal Medicine and Hepatology (UIMH), University of Padova, Padua, ItalyCorrespondence: Marco Di Pascoli, Department of Medicine, Unit of Internal Medicine and Hepatology (UIMH), University of Padova, Padua, Italy, Tel +0039 0498212274, Email [email protected]: At the present time, in patients with liver cirrhosis and gastroesophageal varices, primary prophylaxis of variceal bleeding made with combination therapy with non-selective β-blockers (NSBBs) and endoscopic band ligation (EBL) is not recommended. The aim of this study was to evaluate if patients with worsening varices while on NSBBs regimen benefit, in terms of bleeding and survival, from adding treatment with EBL.Methods: Patients with cirrhosis and endoscopic finding of gastroesophageal varices with high risk feature (increased variceal size and/or development of red signs) during primary prophylaxis with NSBBs, followed at the Unit of Internal Medicine and Hepatology, University and General Hospital of Padova, Italy, from 2012 to 2019, were retrospectively evaluated. When an increased bleeding risk of the varices was confirmed, patients maintained the pharmacological therapy alone or underwent also EBL. The primary endpoint of the study was the rate of variceal bleeding, the secondary endpoint was mortality at 30 months.Results: Compared to patients treated only with NSBBs (n=56), in patients treated also with EBL (n=45), the 30‐month probability of variceal bleeding (29.1% vs 5.1%; P =0.036) was significantly reduced, while the probability of survival was similar (59.6% vs 65.7%; P=0.61). On multivariate analysis, treatment with EBL was found to be a weak protective factor for mortality (HR 0.47, P=0.044).Conclusion: In patients with liver cirrhosis, when varices show endoscopic feature of increased haemorrhagic risk, adding EBL to NSBBs is effective in reducing the probability of first bleeding.Keywords: non-selective β-blockers, endoscopic band ligation, variceal bleeding, digestive bleeding, portal hypertension, endoscopic screening

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